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<P><FONT SIZE=2>hi<BR>
i installed the latest version of grass61 one more time and now everything works fine:)<BR>
thanks for help<BR>
<BR>
Maciej Tomaszczyk<BR>
Polish Geological Institute<BR>
Geological Mapping Department<BR>
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Od: RAVI KUMAR [<A HREF="mailto:ravivundavalli@yahoo.com">mailto:ravivundavalli@yahoo.com</A>]<BR>
Wysłano: Pt 2006-04-07 09:18<BR>
Do: Maciej Tomaszczyk<BR>
DW: grasslist@baylor.edu<BR>
Temat: Re: [GRASSLIST:605] gdal-grass in grass61, how to?<BR>
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Not an expert advise, but why not try to install the latest grass cvs<BR>
with the shell script, and then install all the rpms from rpmfind.net etc.<BR>
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i work this way and no problems so far..<BR>
Ravi Kumar<BR>
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Maciej Tomaszczyk <mtom@pgi.gov.pl> wrote:<BR>
Hi grassusers<BR>
<BR>
Could anyone tell me why my grass6.1 doesnt have gdal support.<BR>
i think i did everything correct,(maybe not)<BR>
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1)<BR>
I installed gdal (from source) --without-grass,<BR>
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2)<BR>
installed grass61 (from source) and everything worked fine with the exception of r.in.gdal and r.out.gdal<BR>
so i installed gdal-grass-1.3.1<BR>
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./configure --with-gdal=/usr/local/bin/gdal-config<BR>
--with-grass=/usr/local/grass-6.1.cvs<BR>
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configuration and installation of gdal-grass looked ok<BR>
but my grass61 still dont have gdal support and i dont know why.<BR>
my system is opensuse10<BR>
<BR>
thankful for any help<BR>
regards<BR>
<BR>
Maciej Tomaszczyk<BR>
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